Santa Fe New Mexican

Howard’s upset of UNLV may be biggest ever

Younger brother of former NFL MVP Newton led extreme subdivisio­n underdog to slim 43-40 decision on the road

- By Dan Steinberg

“I mean, coming to Howard, it’s not a football school right now,” Caylin Newton said last month. “It will be.”

The undersized freshman quarterbac­k — whose brother happens to be a former NFL MVP, guy named Cam — wasn’t trying to make headlines. He was speaking matter-of-factly, in a cramped office, before an early-season practice. He hadn’t even been named the school’s starter yet, although he was confident that moment would arrive. But Newton seemed absurdly certain that his new school — which he selected after not getting offers from any Power-5 programs — was ready to take off, and soon.

Newton later became the starter, and his first game went far beyond any rational preseason rhetoric. The Bison, 40-some point underdogs at UNLV, pulled off one of the biggest upsets in the history of the sport late Saturday night, a 43-40 road win in Coach Mike London’s first game that will completely upend all expectatio­ns at the D.C. school.

Longtime Las Vegas, Nev. analyst RJ Bell said Howard’s win was the biggest upset in college football history, noting that a $100 bet on the Bison to win outright would have paid out an astounding $55,000. The Associated Press confirmed that it was indeed the largest upset in college football history based on point spreads, topping Stanford’s win over USC as a 40-point underdog in 2007. And Howard was actually paid $600,000 for the honor of beating UNLV, according to USA Today, which reported that “Howard had to arrange for its band and cheerleade­rs to arrive in Las Vegas by noon the day before the game to participat­e in various events” to receive the full guarantee.

The result was especially shocking in light of Howard’s recent forays against Bowl Subdivisio­n teams. In 2016, the Bison lost to Maryland by 39, and to Rutgers by 38. The year before, the Bison played Boston College and Appalachia­n State, losing by a combined 125-0. The year before that included a

41-0 drubbing at Akron. Howard went 3-19 over the last two seasons, which is why they were more than six-touchdown underdogs in their first-ever game against UNLV, and why the Las Vegas Review-Journal noted in its preview that “there also has been little news out of Howard because the school website hasn’t provided much informatio­n, and the program is barely covered by the Washington media.”

But the Bison sure looked comfortabl­e Saturday night. They forced three turnovers, including a 75-yard fumble return for a touchdown that gave them a double-digit first half lead. They didn’t go away, even after UNLV scored 24 straight points to take a 33-21 second-half lead. And they rode Newton during a back-andforth second half. The 5-foot-11 quarterbac­k carried the ball 21 times for 190 yards and two touchdowns, threw for 140 yards and a touchdown, and converted a two-point conversion early in the fourth quarter to give Howard a 36-33 lead. UNLV went back ahead with a Lexington Thomas touchdown, but Newton scored midway through the final period, the game’s last points.

The Bison were supposed to be a sacrificia­l offering. The Las Vegas Sun called it “the worst defeat in program history” for UNLV, but it was something like the reverse of that for Howard. London, the longtime Virginia head coach who was most recently the associate head coach and defensive line coach at Maryland, took over at Howard in January, inheriting a program that had recorded one winning season since 2005.

“I know there are a lot of people who are looking at this hire and this opportunit­y and asking, ‘What are you doing? Why’s he doing it?’ ” London said then. “To me, ‘Why not?’ ”

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CHASE STEVENS/LAS VEGAS REVIEW-JOURNAL VIA AP Howard players celebrate Saturday after defeating UNLV 43-40 at Sam Boyd Stadium in Las Vegas, Nev.
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